Birth name Eugene Ahn Name Adam WarRock Role Musical Artist | Years active 2010–present Website www.adamwarrock.com | |
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Albums The War for Infinity, The Middle of Nowhere Similar People Beefy, Schaffer the Darklord, MC Frontalot, Tribe One, Jesse Dangerously Profiles |
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Eugene Ahn, better known by his stage name Adam WarRock, is an American nerdcore rapper. In 2010 he left his job as a lawyer to pursue a full-time career as an independent musical artist.
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- Early life
- Lawyer
- Rapper
- Other work
- Discography
- War For Infinity
- References

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Early life

Ahn was born in Pittsburgh but raised in Memphis.
Lawyer

Ahn graduated from the Emory University School of Law and worked at a small litigation and employment law firm in Washington, D.C.
In 2000, while in college, he began making independent music as a side project and continued through to his legal job. During his time with the law firm, he was also producing and co-hosting a comic book podcast called War Rocket Ajax with comic book writer Chris Sims. As part of this, he began make rap songs and decided to adopt an appropriate stage name. Ahn selected the name Adam WarRock, after the Marvel Comics character Adam Warlock and name of the podcast (War Rocket Ajax). Ahn registered his new stage name as a website and used it to keep his musical career separate from his real name and legal career.
Rapper
With his two careers each taking up more time, he decided that the creative one was the more fulfilling. In an interview he said, "Everything I wanted to do out there in the world was being prevented simply because I had this job. And it was a job that I didn't really enjoy in the first place." Noting however, "There are things I still very much believe in about the legal profession, and it has undeniably made me a smarter, better organized, savvier person, but there is this lack of focus and epidemic of bad management in the legal industry that makes it unbearable to people who, like me, can visualize and see things beyond a paycheck and a secure lifestyle."
As a result, in 2010, Ahn quit his job with the law firm to pursue a full-time career as an independent musical artist. His job as a self-employed independent artist is less secure than his career in law, which Ahn has described as "scary". He does not necessarily recommend it to others, saying, "Now, I think I should say this: It’s a very bad idea to do this. So don’t take this story as inspiration to quit your job in a brash and impulsive manner," but, "If you have something you love doing, and think you got the chops to back it up, put your stuff out there" Describing the nature of his work, he says "You wake up and think: 'What am I going to create today?' [...] [the website is] a place for quick turnarounds where I can capitalise on topicality."
Most tracks are released for free on his website, usually on a subject within geek culture or wider pop culture. He has also released a few studio albums.
Other work
Ahn was an early contributor to the "Fake AP Stylebook" Twitter feed because he was friends with the creators. As a result, he is also a contributor to the spin-off website The Bureau Chiefs and print book Write More Good (2011).
Discography
In addition to a large number of individual tracks and several EPs, WarRock has released three studio albums to date:
- War For Infinity (2010)
- You Dare Call That Thing Human?!? (2012)
- The Middle of Nowhere (2013)
- 24 Hour Rap-A-Thon 2014 (2014)
War For Infinity
A concept album inspired by his stage name and his namesake's comic storylines.